\documentclass{scrreprt}

%Imports

\newcommand{\company}{cool-aid.nl}
\newcommand{\product}{the product}

\newcommand{\tane}{Tane van Wifferen}
\newcommand{\martijn}{Martijn Verbakel}

\title{TEMPLATE FOR SPECIFICATIONS FOR COOL-AID.NL}
\author{Martijn Verbakel, Tane van Wifferen}
\begin{document}
\maketitle
\tableofcontents
\newpage
\chapter{Introduction}
\section{Changelog}
\begin{center}
	\begin{tabular}{| l | l | l | r |}
		\hline
		Name & Date & Version & Comment\\
		\hline
		Tane & 28-03-2014 & 0.1 & Initial Release\\
		\hline
	\end{tabular}
\end{center}

\newpage
\section{Introduction to the product}
This part will be used to describe the product that the specification will deliver. Someone who has no experience with any software made by \company, will need to be able to figure out what \product does from here. This will not go into any detail about anything specific, it only gives a brief description for a potential reader.

\chapter{Specification}
This chapter is used for specifying \product itself. It will showcase the process that a user goes through when using a product, as well as all the features. It is recommended that a model made in CPN-tools is omitted to this part of the document, it makes for the possibility to simulate the application before starting the development process.

\chapter{Design}
This is the chapter that shows the user interface, if needed, for users. This is where we would want to place images showing the screen a user sees, or for placing art work. 

\chapter{Implementation}
This is the chapter that is all about technical details, and this is where all methods that are in our api will be placed, with parameters and returntypes. 
\end{document}
